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A Snapshot of the Status of Women in Brazil: 2019

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A Snapshot of the Status of Women in Brazil: 2019

The status of women in Brazil is emblematic of the country鈥檚 internal tensions. Brazil is a country where a woman can become president; yet it also has one of the highest rates of femicide鈥攖he killing of women due to their gender鈥攊n the world. Women have made enormous strides in recent decades and the long-term trend in many areas is positive. However, in Brazil, as in much of the world, progress towards gender equality has been incremental and remains incomplete.

The 2018 elections underscored the growing polarization of this issue in Brazil. Even as a record number of women ran for office and won seats at all levels of government, the election also ushered in a far more conservative administration that has sought to reinforce traditional gender roles. Moreover, the contributions of women to Brazilian society are not part of the current national debate on Brazil鈥檚 political and economic agenda鈥攜et greater gender equality strengthens economic resilience and boosts growth.

In an effort to support the inclusion of women and gender issues in the policy debate, the 浪花直播 Center鈥檚 Brazil Institute asked experts and practitioners from a range of disciplines to reflect on the status of women in Brazil. Our first report of this kind, A Snapshot of the Status of Women in Brazil: 2019 is a collection of ten short essays that offer a window into the progress women have made as well as the challenges that must still be confronted to ensure that all women in Brazil are healthy, safe, and able to participate (and lead!) with dignity in all spheres.

INCLUDED ESSAYS:

  • Letter from the Editors, by Anna Prusa and Lara Pican莽o
  • Stuck in the Middle: Gender Violence, by Alison Brysk
  • Maternal Health: Persistent Challenges Continue to Endanger Women鈥檚 Lives, by Sarah B. Barnes
  • Women in Politics, by Malu A. C. Gatto
  • A View from the Private Sector: Closing Our Gender Gap at Azul, by Carolyn Trabuco
  • Women in Science: Still Invisible? by Fernanda De Negri
  • Women in the Fight Against Corruption, by Tiffany D. Barnes
  • Gender Equity on the Bench and Before the Law, by Tain谩 Machado de Almeida Castro
  • Contemporary Racism, Sexism, and Slave Labor, by M茅rcia Consola莽茫o Silva
  • Women in Combat: The Long Path Toward Integration in the Armed Forces, by L铆via Peres Milani
  • On the Margins: Black Women, Public Policies, and Black Feminism, by Claudielle Pav茫o da Silva

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The Brazil Institute鈥攖he only country-specific policy institution focused on Brazil in Washington鈥攁ims to deepen understanding of Brazil鈥檚 complex landscape and strengthen relations between Brazilian and US institutions across all sectors.   Read more

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